No areas of the country are free from exposure, and people are encouraged to test their homes. Scientists link indoor gas to ...
New findings from the NC Department of Health and Human Services reveal high radon levels detected in 77 out of 100 North ...
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Smoking remains the leading cause of lung cancer and radon exposure is the second leading cause. People who smoke who are also exposed to radon are at an even greater risk of lung cancer, so it is ...
Radon—an odorless, tasteless and colorless gas found in homes and buildings at high levels throughout the United States—is the second leading cause of lung cancer, responsible for about 21,000 deaths ...